Show THE OGDEN STAND AHD-2XAMINE- ZCll B OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY EVENING OCTOBER IS 1ZZZ ee 4 J By MURRAY ROSE NEW YORK (AP)— The heavy- DUPAS UPSETS TURNER 'IN- : ONTREAL'GO England's Henry Cooper and Sweden's undefeated Ingemar Johansson are worthy challengers 2 Eddie Machen knocked out in the first round by Johansson Zora Folley (outpointed by Cooper) and Willie Pastrano (stopped on cuts by England's Brian London) were overrated when they were ranged among the contenders Machen Folley and Pastrano are Americans 3 But since everyone had before then ranked them these same people must concede the worthiness of Cooper and Jo- 10-rou-nd the United States attracted only about 1800 in Montreal Fofum Dupas gave away IVz -3 pounds to 144 weighing Turners -3 152 Dupas' shiftiness and speed confused the slower moving Philadelphian whose attack was limited almost solely to ' swing body blows that didn't' appear to bother Dupas hansson 4 He will consider a title fight In London next spring or summer with Cooper but he also intends to go through with a commitment for a summer title defense in Colorado Springs Colo He had promised London promoter Harry Levene that if Levene had a worthy opponent he would go to London and fight for him 5 Patterson will not fight for anyone remotely connected with the International Boxing Club And that's why he won't accept a big home television offer for a Dec 5 fight in Madison Square Garden Ned Irish executive vice president of the Garden said yesterday that D'Amato had rejected a $300000 bid from the National Broadcasting Co on behalf of Gillette sponsors of the IBC's if- - I A i the private Br - - infielder toFinigan Vancouver from of the Paday cific Coast League in t straight 30-year-o-ld cash deal Finigan who played for the Philadelphia Athletics and Detroit Tigers before being traded to the San Francisco Giants last winter spent most of the ' 1958 season with Phoenix of the Pacific Coast League cams srim liy LGC1Q hard-foug- Coach Gary Crompton's charges had several bad breaks through the session as they were penals ized for and backfield in — motion especially when a Trojan was on his way to good yardage gains The Trojans got an even worse Jolt from Lady Luck when end Toby Garcia who had been playing a bang-u- p game broke his collar bone in the second quarter And halfback Dave Richardson of Mount Ogden certainly can share the hero's role He placed his team in excellent positions and rolled up a lot of yardage with sensational end runs Contributing also was Dale Miller with a performanoe of good passing and running And while the Rams feel they have hit their stride the Trojans aren't" discouraged They're get ting better on defense They look for a victory next week against off-side- ht fleet-foote- opponent Central Good 4 J games - 6 I SHKINE MIXED High Individual series: Alan Goodell Ernie Auoust 547 Ladies: Lee Maybe hees 427 Irene Paxton 414 High game: Ernie August 215 Alan Goodell Ladies: Lee Maye Voorhees 165 Ann 149 High team series: Pyramids 2750 team single game: Pyramids 979 NISEI 554 193 Voil High 484 Alice team series: Ogden single game: Kay's Alice Hattori single game: HILL LADIES High individual series: Ida McFarland 457 e Ramona Becker 450 High single game: Nakahara 190 Ramona Becker 177 High team series: Sore Thumbs 2434 team single game: Sore Thumbs Gay Gale ! wl mma IRUMAGAWA Japan (AP) — American golfer Jack Burke Jr and Japan's Torakichi Nakamura 71 toeach shot a day to tie with Ken Venturi of the U S in the Japan Open championship Venturi shot a par 72 Today's second round made it a tnree:way tie for first place Burke Nakamura and Venturi finished with 36 holes with 144 each ar one-under-p- Deer cut and double! wrapped to your specifi cations MM ICS Norm Siebern who was benched after his unfortunate fielding mis Plays in left field in the fourth game or me vvona series win not be traded according to Der Anytime) Will 7ak ex- CUSTOM MEAT CUTTING Street 861 West 12th EX 3-36- ' 90 SEE THIS CHEAT NEW JV SHOW Live From New York Daily tha PETER UNO HAYES 0'-"0- America's master clown gets a full hour to gag grin and grimace! 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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York 98 Philadelphia 85 ji Dinner Party Slated for Former Mentor mcuier LeaviTT r'"e' T' 1465 boat" itsi serie': tHm team single game: Blackner single Bern Green Miqn Roll-Ette- I O s 4 o i fracV'H'ij!- - o o Drlve-ln-Ett- MCO MIXFB series: John Taylor 512 jacicie lirrany jut vumruer nign single game numcr uupianns John Tayolr 195 ladies: Betty Peasleeiy0183 Jan Crowder lRfl High 2 High 2344 Winh 853 Bill Shirley oiacKner Individual ladies CH KUTV split AIB series: oinnwooo n 186 r individual High J23 jaKC AVOUD Norma Ross 2O0 team series: Bowerbank-Ayou- b team single game: Leavitt-Stangevrcave piCKea up me (overtime) St Louis 111 Minneapolis 102 Boston 101 Cincinnati ©5 ' jo ATL 10:30-12:2- 0 ME j PRO BASKETBALL It AMI ' " --- IffilH a -- J TOP'fJAME' °Q o Q BRANDS'-- o 6 i?1'"11' ONE FILLING NOW and YOU'LL CREEZE THROUGH WINTER WITHOUT A CARE! 1 fr o 3'© 6-- - - - li GALLON :: TOP QUALITY-F- ull Strength—Comploto rustic Bowfing VJILLYS PICKUP 11 i I Jl -- lVrta P —5 LJiieei ' K'':i yri¥e 2cr 4W1? — 4-WIi- -- - "I I -- Thursday 1 dsn's Most Famous N&m& lit Howling' edf sponsored by th ' 'mn ontf weimn bowlirs ot Paramount ' BmwL'- - i ff VK :" i j PER GALLON : J a ' ' CD Friday ADA AICil IEVIT BOWL it? O " - : 1 f Drive PRICED F©R 5 i I TON ecI O J m 1954 VJILLYS Std!te"Rack j l M o-wviinc- — O: 1 itMTEfr Clinic Monday o protection against Rust and Corrosionl Average car takes 2 gallons :p--"195- Friday Saturday with handicap Sea- da! iquad Friday 6:30 pm for ladiai Who cannot bowl Saturday or Sunday Sauad iarii ar pm ana tvry nour on tht Hour Saturday and Sunday For mora information eiat tx it ' ' 1 PETERSON eUSStC You art Invited t enter now — 8th annual I M Peterson memorial single class in either scratch or handicap division All Ogden bowlers Invited to participate In this f popular event I :' SOWUNt TONISHT 6:93 pm Utah General Depot men 100 Strong 9 pm Motor League 9 pm American Legion 0" ' - DOUBLES O 07 - UEIES PER GALLOU REGULAR the team for spring training next This imsstqwm Tvo Share Tio In Golf Play pendable Odd-Ball- fh© Bees maestro Max Kosof ftSSS) y— Jl Richard- son Carey appears the most were The Cincinnati Redlegs have released pitcher Gene Hayden to Havana ' of the International League They also announced catcher Jesse Gonder will join r &u mnmumn turni cistitut? mmm Jerry Lumpe and Bobby PARAMOUNT ' : DOVJL ' Stengel ' indicated that Elston" Howard who ted the club in batting this year ould replace the aging Yogi Berra as the team's No 1 catcher "Howard proved to me he's the best catcher in baseball" Stengel said 'He's amazing If- - Berra wants to play more games I'll man He use him as my four-wa- y can play first base in the out- field He can pinch bit and he can catch" -- AFB STORE r r w siNcr1810 Supreme Court May Get Baseball Case NISEI LADIES 9:30 am to 11:30 am 1 pm to 5 pm Learn to bowl and have fun Take advantage ef experience and know-hoof the aid sllw Lou High individual serise: (four games Bryan 760 Rex Sonnenfelt 758 High single game: Allen Childs 266 Don Partridge 243 High team series: Lucky Lager 2910 High team single game: White City Bowi 791 MEN Individual series: Joyce Kubota 440 High Hattori 179 177 High YBA 2537 High team Market 879 588 SCRATCH 1894-189- " 1 WHITE CITY MEN'S him" I j BOUSBON team single game: Jimmy's Flowers single High individual series: Yo Shiramizu 559 Tom Yamada 547 High single game: Yo Shiramizu 225 George Imatzumi 212 High team series: Pete's Cafe 2913 High team ' single game: Utah Canning 1034 High -- Lil-li- 3-- KENTUCKY i Voor 682 LIONS LEAGUE "No amount ' of money can have : This §W pry? Stengel didn't identify any'of the players he would seek but he hinted strongly he'd like to get either Pedro Ramos or Camilo Pascual Washington's top two pitchers and Roy Sievers the Senators' slugging left fielder "I read the other day where they (Washington) said we'd have to give up four or five players if we wanted to do business with them Then they said that three of their players presumably Ramos Pascual and Sievers were not for trade Well who else do they haye besides those three?" Stengel said he had a surplus of infielders who were expendable but did not say which ones would be offered in trade He has three third basemen in Andy Carey SAN FRANCISCO (AP)— The hassle over giving the Los Angeceive any game animal for procles Dodgers a baseball park site essing or storage unless the aniin Chavez Ravine is eoine to be mal is legally tagged High heard California Supreme the by Hunting on special deer per- 842 each Court EAGLES mits is confined to the area for The high court Wednesday anHigh Individual series: Nate Wiseman 597 which the permits are issued 6orge Charleton 587 High single game: nounced it would hear arguments The legal pursuit of deer is Nate Wiseman 244 Roy Olsen 229 High on the case in Saeramento Nov 6 series: Mollerup Van and Storage confined to daylight 'hours It is team 2969 High team single game: Brigham City court issued a writ of pro- The unlawful to hunt by flashlight Eagles 1082 hibition halting proceedings in BUREAU OF RECLAMATION spotlight or artificial light of any Los High Individual series: Al Candilora 559 Angeles Superior Court kind rne'ius' Brown' where Judge Arnold Prager ruled Sportsmen were again remind- !V Bfttv Rrjpnnsr Al Candilora 213 July 14 a contract under which Cldredge 224 ed that the foregoing are only Wayne Ladies: Elaine Brown 172 Lila Larson 157 Los Angeles would donate the a portion of the laws and regu- High team series: Nike 2891 High team land tea the Dodgers was invalid 1000 lations governing the deer hunts single game: Bomarc MEDICAL MIXED On any hunting trip the most High Individual series: Grant Kearns 529 Onlv Answer Keith Farr 513 Ladies: Barbara Moore 439 pleasure is derived by the best Marge 422 Jorgenson High NEW YORK (UPI) — Vissingle game: informed sportsman and it is the Keith Farr 214 Grant Kearns 208 Ladies: Runciman had one answer count of each license holder Marge Jorgenson 167 Barbara Moore 155 obligation to know the laws before going High team series: Wileaus 2148 High team Wednesday for the loss of his Singlf game: 759 British sloop Sceptre to Colum-- j afield OGDEN MIXED bia in the America's Cup yacht High Individual series: J?ke 566 ' Dallmga Sr 551 Ladies t Ayoub Jo Leavitt races It was not a good enough ' nufnu koss oio Hign sinqie game d - department" "I haven't given up on tht left fielder" is the way he put it 1 30-yar- oo-yar- right-hande- High Individual series: Jay Bailey 564 Max Kosof 508 High single game: Jay Max Kasaf 196 High team 8ailey 211 Loans Club series? 2720 High single game: Rams 589 WHITE CITY LADIES SCRATCH- aci teas jiwui B"mvj iui muiTiwuai myri Hiah sinale Monae 738: Grace EDDlev 679 game: Ann DeMonge 213 Grace Eppley 185 High team series: Jimmy Flowers 2213 High terday 26-- 6 Terry Iverson scored the f I rst "reS: Jeam Foor' 2'173- - High South touchdown in the opening onir: irilTl rO'T OO iijjii PFCERS WIVES addand of Bob Shaw period play senes: Blanche Greene ed the extra point PRINCETON N J (AP)— BUI Bob Shaw crossed pay dirt Clarke the only living member Vsi nDe uougias Ruth Tyson V Highteam series: Potholders 1906 twice in the final period for of what was perhaps one of base South and Norman Frost account ball's great teams will be hon ed for the other touchdown Shaw ored here Fridav evening on hx added an extra point for good r 9Qtb birthday m measure Clarke handled the catching chores on the championship Bal6 timore Orioles squad of Pi — Mow " Insure his teammates were John ffl Among Nishitotsu Defeats 1 Mc Graw Hughie Jennings Iron rnl '"ammamaammaa Man Joe Mc Ginnity Wee Willie Yomiuri Giants 6-- 4 if Hunting cci(fnt end m Keeler and Dan Brothers now all m baggag policy — FUKUOKA Japan (AP)— The members of baseball's Hall of m " inuris — lost or cjam- defending champion Nishitetsu Fame Lions got their first victory over Princeton's baseball coach for aged property the Yomiuri Giants 4 in t h e 34 years Clarke led his squads Fronal liability pel- fourth game of the Japan base- to a 603 winning percentage icy for liability claims m ball series today Giants The' underdog won the m Discuss Pension Fund first three games in the best-of-- 7 BILL FROESER AT m Sf£ series between he champions of NEW YORK (UPI) — The InREALTY INSURANCE the Pacific and Central Leagues ternational m newly-forme- d League's CO Players' Association dism v-cussed Wednesday a resolution 2415 Kiessl Ave Red$ Release Pitcher fU asking club owners to contribute IX to an appropriate pension fund CINCINNATI Ohio (UPI) — for players in the circuit Mount Ogden 7 0 0 7—14 year6 0 0 0— 6 ' Washington Mount Scoring Ogden touch downs: Hodges three-yar- d run: d — run PAT Hodges : thrilling TD Hodges 1 Marshall 1 Scoring The point after was taken over Washington touchdown: James by Mike Marshall run 7-- ' defensive - turned in for Washington by Al fred Bell guard Terry White Phil Greenwood linebacker tacKie ana Dan Martinez end Score by quarters: w It shall be unlawful for any butcher locker plant or storage plant owner or employe to re South Junior gridders of the Weber County League turned back Box Elder Juniors in a practice game on the South field yes- sroions in RESULTS a stop sign is displayed Gams FIRST FOOTBALL VICTORY BOWLING Potholders team single game: High 1 South Takes Over ar -- The bow is a Ilegal weapon provided it has a minimum pull of 40 pounds Arrows must have two or more cutting edges either barbed or barbless arrowheads are permissable Archery permits purchased for the September archery season will not be valid during the general season It shall be unlawful for any one to fail to stop at checking stations or road blockades where LAWS VERY IMPORTANT am 10 to 11 right-hande- NEW YORK — Casey Stengel obliges photographer and places contract in his pocket after signing new two-yepact to mana He for signed age the New York Yankees reported $80000 a year largest salary ever paid a pilot in major league baseball — (AP Wirephoto) BOW LEGAL WEAPON kind BYU-Nort- h POCKETING THE PACT of-a- With Utah's statewide general deer hunting season opening Saturday the department of fish and game today listed the following laws as among the mdst impor' tant to observe during the hunt No one may hunt deer unless they are 16 years of age or older One deer of either sex may be on the regular big game taken Cougars to Honor or combination hunting license over the entire state during the Former Mentor season PROVO (UPI)— A reception regular Deer must be tagged at the for Brigham Young University time and place of kill The tag coach G Ott Romney will be must remain with the animal held on the campus here SaturTexas day prior to the Stat© football game Players who performed under Romney will attend the reception scheduled in 24-- 6 the Joseph Smith Building from BALTIMORE (UPI) — The Baltimore Orioles purchased Jim ld Every person while hunting deer shall wear conspicuous red headgear and red shirt sweater or jacket Any person carelessly or negligently killing or wounding anoth er person while on a hunting trip shall be subject to license privilege revocation for a period of : live years The only legal firearms for deer t least 23 hunting are rifles calibre shooting a cartridge of at least two inches m length with an expanding type bullet many will hunt and where permission is required to trespass and will observe all the laws governing this hunt to include those of safe gun handling" He called attention to the present acute fire hazard on all ranges arid urged each hunter to use special care with lire of any NAVY MENTOR Eddie Erdelatz above has b i s Navy Midshipmen fired up The top again in football game of the year for the Navy will be against Army at the close of the season Army at the moment is the Num- ber One team of the nation (NEA Photo) Finigan Sold to Baltimore dub Scoring both early and late in the game Mount Ogden's Rams notched their first football vic tory of the year yesterday winning over Washington's Trojans 14--3 in a battle in city stadium d Brent Hodges the Lions' halfback made 13 of his team's 14 points taking the leather across twice and picking up one of the conversions Coach Woody Call's Rams drew first blood soon after the session got under way when Hodges recovered a fumbled ball near the Earns' goal and romped to pay dirt Hodges added the extra point from scrimmage Washington came back strong as fullback Stan James went off tackle and then galloped some 50 yards to cross the line standing up The conversion attempt ailed Both squads made a pair of first downs during the first half The second and third quarters produced a lot of action but no scoring as the squads played a see-sabattle up and down the field with Mount Ogden pretty much dominating the yardage The score was still for the Rams with two or three seconds remaining in the fourth when Hodges intercepted a pass on the Lions 30 and dashed over for a " where landowner ar -- son "We hope each hunter and party will go prepared to meet adverse weather conditions that so often occur on a moment's notice will respect the right of -- By JOE REICJJLER Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK ( AP) — Casey Stengel fortified with a new two-ye$80000 contract predicts his New York Yankees will make it five American League pennants Jn a rpw next year "If I didn't think we'd win again" he told a mammoth press conference "I wouldn't have signed this piece of paper" The pilot still flush with what lie called his greatest World Series triumph said he would seek to strengthen the club i for next year by trades use could another 'We pitcher d another outfielder and a pinch-hitte- r I'd say that this past year I was weaker than I've ever been during my 10 years pinch-hittin- g d here in the throughout processing and until the meat is completely consumed - Each hunter is entitled to only two special deer permits The mul tiple unit special antlerless permit available from license agents in counties where herd units are open to this type hunt may Te purchased until the season closes for these units by any holder of a big game license who does not already possess two special 4 Friday night fights for a Dec5 fight in the Garden The unnamed opponent was expected to be Cuba's Nino Valdes Irish said D'Amato also had turned down five other dates in the arena D'Amato charged that the IBC stifles competition by running both the Wednesday and Friday night television boxing shows He has been shouting that ever since he split with the IBC nearly two years ago 1 Good hunter success should be the rule for an expected 145000 big game hunters afield during Utah's general deer season beginning Saturday Oct 18 Department of fish and game director Harold S Crane said this prediction was based on several factors including present forecasts of mild weather for the opening weekend of the huntj the past mild winter a good brood stock and spring fawn crop and a greater scattering each year of hunters into some of the more distant better hunting areas The director reminded that the best harvest years occur when weather conditions permit access into the back country sections over the state Current predictions are for continuance of the present mild weather at least through the opening weekend of : the hunt Crane said "We are chiefly concerned that all deer hunters will play the game during the deer season in a safe sane and manner Only in sportsman-lik- e this way can anyone realize the full recreational values that shoujd attend this hunting sea- MONTREAL (AP)— Ralph Dupas of New Orleans had too many legs and arms for Gil Turner of Philadelphia last night The young Cajun boxer on the move from start to finish shot a steady stream of hooks and jabs to win a unanimous decision The welterweight bout telecast nationally in 1 ft Gonora! Season Will Attract portsmon of Many tatos - it up: H Voto ran Manager Wi Pick Up §160000 for Next 7v6 Yean 11 weight picture is very clear today at least in the eyes of Gus D'Amato manager of world champion Floyd Patterson Here is the way D'Amato sizes 181 'r I G3fi AffZ to r n nr - " I ' i untrue "I AM I CO -- i m - jkz- - CASfi - PAYkCU ! w mm- ' otiacs ' t - : a- - ' 4 ' '- - : Vd USED CAO LOT j - EX 3-13- 02 J HI w - j mmmmmmmmmwsmMWmmmwmmu ummmtmimm§mmmt ihp I ls&a & mm I m J f i |